Character Tweet

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With a space for a character's username and exactly 140 spots for a tweet, students can enter the mind of a character and express an understanding through modern social networking. It allows them to be creative, especially if pulling a character from the Puritan era to modern day (as I did with The Crucible by Arthur Miller). I formated this so that if you photocopy the two sheets double sided, they line up perfectly to have the students' names on the back

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This is a nice format for the Tweet! I did something like this with "A Modest Proposal." Students answered a question by Tweeting their response and creating two hastags and I made a hallway display with their slips of paper. They were funny, insightful, and students loved it. #Don'tEatBabies